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Business .Notices.

TyORTH OTAGO FAMILY HOTEL, THAMKS STREET NORTH, O.AMARU. Petek Doolky Pijoprieljor.

I. I>. begs to intimato to his friends and tho public of this and other districts tl<nt ho has become tho Leaseo of this favorably known house. Visitbrß patronising it may confidently rely upon ■eon ring tho poqt accommodation in town ; and )>y doing all ho can to pro- i mote thoir comfort, no trusts to receive i a fair share of patronage ' The Rooms are ldfty and woll ventilated, and a capital table will always bo ; kept. Tho House commands an excellent view of tho town and harbour,' rind ifl in every way adapted to the' rdquiremouts of visitors. , There is on tho premises, for the convenience of boarders and other patrons, a comfortable Billiard Room, in which ono of Aloock's famous' 1 table's is 'fitted up. Cabs ran to and from the Railway Station whon required, and, a 'Bps, regularly pastes tho door at intervals during the day. " " 1? 1 The Liquors kept cfcn be ' gn»r»nteed as of the finest brands proourable. ' < There is alio attaohed to the Hotol a Livery Stable, where the publio can be supplied with Hornea and "Vehicles on the shortest notice. P. DOOLEY, dr3l Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, cobnbr op Thames and Wear Streets, Oamaru. JAS. MARKHAM ... I'ro^rietoii.

This maguificent hotel is now open to the public, the proprietor having spared 'no expense in mnking it tho finest appointed house in New Zealand Thero is a SPLFNDID BILLIARD SALOON on tho Premisos, fitted with two of Alcock's Beat Tables and appurtenances. All Wines, Spirits, etc., guaranteed to bo of fir it-class quality. Visitors patronising this hotel may rely upon being made comfortable. JAS. MAEKHAM, nrls Proprietor.

rj. LO B E HOTEL, Corner of Thames nud Coquet streots. PATRICK CORCORAN Wishes to aunounce that he baa leased tho above NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL. WINES, SPIRITS, tec, of the choicest brands. SUITES OK APARTMENTS) For Families. Private Entrance in Coquet street. A CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM In course of ereotion. j>l7 P. COR< ORAN, Proprietor. QAA TONS BEST NEWOy/V/ CASTLE COAL, ex Fairlie, now landing. Ojf~V/"\ Tons, ex Bannockburn, uii\j\J to arrive On sale at low rates, at CRAIG AND CO.'S Timber Yard*" To arrive, T'rigantincs Lizzie Guy, Is.-bella Anderson, and Wanganni, with CARGOES OF TIMBER from our West Coast Sawmills. On Sale, DOORS and SASTTttS, manufactured on the premises, and sold at Dunedin prices.

Alwayn in Sto* k, every deqorip* tion of BUILDING MATKRIAL, Blue Gum Ponti, Rails, nnrl Wire, Trices deduced. JAMKS CRAIO AND C 0.," FfUMIIKK HTRISRT. TIOUSEHOLDKRS and others desirouß •*-"- of having Sweet Milk and Butter in this hot and dusty weather, can secure this by purchasing ono of KINNEAR'S RKFRIGFRATORS, now being so.d at Dunedin Prices, Testimonials on every hand declare the Refrigerator to bo the most simple, useful, and economical invention of the present day. AT W. H. COTTRELL'S, Thames street. Directions.— Saturato th<j surface of the domo with water pretty freely for a few days, after which it requires very little unless it is placed in the sun. The host stand for it is a shady spot in the open air, or in an outhouse, dairy, or any draught place. Unless filled up, there is no necessity to lift off the dome : by simply tipping it over with tho loft hand, butter or milk may bo taken out or replaced. No door required. dr3l

WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. To Wool Growers, Farmers, [and Othors, V|7 E have much pleasure in »gain anT f nounoing that we shall hold Auction Salei of Wool overy Week throughout the season. Account sales will bo rendered and proceeds paid over piomptly within Six bays of the Sale. We act as Soiling Brokers only, and make caretul valuations of every lot, large or small, prior to the sale, and ns every dcpaitment of the buainoss is conducted under our personal supervision, the best guarauteo is afforded to consignors that no ! lot will bo sold below its full markot value, I and that their interests generally will be i thoroughly protected. J Our stores offer advantages for tho display , of the wools, which must ensure the highest I values being obtained. I The charges on wool offered for sale mid not sold are nominal, being One Shilling per Bale Only, which include* receiving, ware housing, and delivering. No Hlorage charged on lots held over, and no commission charged on lota unsold. AH produce ia hel( fully covered by insurance during the time it it in store. Our arrangements aro such that all good, consigned to us at Bunedin will be forwardci at'onoe to our stores, whether advised onot, and will recoivo our utmost attention upon arrival. Wo ate prepared to make liberal cash advances at the lowest postible rates on grow, ing clips, or on Wool consigned to us for sale either in Dunedin or to our agents in London. \Nool Packs, Corn Sacks, and Station Stores supplied at tho lowest rates.

DONALD REID k CO., Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, and Wool Brokers, Hich Stbhbt Ddnkoin nrl6J

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3028, 6 April 1882, Page 1

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